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Thanks for posting. Been following Tom for awhile and it's amazing to see him win gold.
Thanks for posting. Been following Tom for awhile and it's amazing to see him win gold.
Here's finally a better quality video of Tom's press conference posted on YT. It's a little confusing with the name plates as they are reversed from where the Gold medal Olympians actually sit down. Also the name plates start with the last name first, followed by the first name.
So the names are Thomas Daley who is actually seated to our left. And Matty (Matthew) Lee who is seated to our right.
The part where he talks about being a gay man and an Olympian begins at 7:37 if you prefer to skip to that point. But the whole interview is quite good.
Just to finish up my memories of the week of August 2, 1979. As I spoke about in my previous post yesterday, I was shocked to see the headline about the tragic death of Thurman Munson while on vacation in P-Town, but I stayed and met a beautiful 24 year old English lad that very same day, who I had a whirlwind affair with for the rest of that summer and into the fall before he returned home to England. So to quote Charles Dickens, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times", for me that week.
However I was back home on August 6th, the day that the Yankees all flew to Canton, Ohio for Thurman Munson's funeral. His teammate and good buddy, Bobby Murcer delivered one of the eulogy's. Bobby was a veteran who had recently returned to the Yankees after being traded to the Giants and later to the Cubs in the National League. I attended the game the night of the funeral, and the Yankees were exhausted physically and emotionally from the flight back and forth from canton and the emotional farewell to their teammate and captain.
Bobby Murcer who was in the twilight of his career wound up hitting a game winning double to left field as the Yankees won one last game for their captain. That night and that whole week are firlmy etched in my brain forever.
I was looking at the pitching match up for tonight's Baltimore-Yankees game and I noticed that Matt Harvey is pitching tonight for Baltimore. He is now 32 and trying to hold on as a major league pitcher on one of the worst teams in the major leagues. This is him today.
Back in 2013, he started the All Star game for the National League and was the young phenom of The Mets. He was in the press for dating the prettiest girls and going to all the sheik events around New York City. I will always remember his photo shoot. That same year of 2013 he was featured in the ESPN Magazine Body Issue, showing off his wares off the field. Success in sports and star power can be fleeting.